> I'm not familiar with the Enterprise WPA2 stuff.
WPA2 Enterprise doesn't use a preshared key, instead relying on something like RADIUS Authentication to validate usernames/passwords and then providing a custom key.
If you uses your Active Directory credentials to login to corporate WiFi then you're using WPA2 Enterprise.
WPA2 Enterprise doesn't use a preshared key, instead relying on something like RADIUS Authentication to validate usernames/passwords and then providing a custom key.
If you uses your Active Directory credentials to login to corporate WiFi then you're using WPA2 Enterprise.